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U.S. Apache Delivery Highlights Mixed Messaging on Egypt

Published April 24, 2014by Jasmin Ramsey 3 Comments

by Jasmin Ramsey* Last October, the Obama administration suspended the delivery of attack helicopters to Egypt’s interim government following the Jul. 2 military ouster of Egypt’s democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi. “Delivery of these systems could resume pending Egypt’s progress… Continue Reading  

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